Chief Minister hits back at BJP, says States economy was pushed to the brink during its rule
Asserting that Karnatakas economy remains strong despite this, he says the Statesaverage Budget growth over the last two years is 18.3%, as against 5% during the BJPs four-year rule
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation To Build Theme Park In Bengaluru With CSR Funds
State Energy Minister KJ George and Forest, Ecology, and Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre jointly laid the foundation stone for the park.
Fact Check: Is Karnataka Govt Using Temples Funds for Churches & Mosques?
It is evident that the viral claim about Karnataka budget's allocation is false
Karnataka Asks Centre to Withdraw Substandard Drugs
Rao expressed concern over unsafe medicines have entered our healthcare system leading to the tragic incident of loss of five pregnant women in Ballari.
Lad met with senior officials from the Labour Department and Infosys at Bengalurus Vikas Soudha
DRI busts seven FICN printing modules in Maharashtra, Bihar, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Friday said it has busted and dismantled seven modules involved in printing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and arrested nine people following a massive crackdown across the four states of Maharashtra, Haryana, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh. Officials said the action was part of the agencys ongoing drive against modules involved in importing security paper and printing FICNs. DRI officials conducted simultaneous searches at 11 locations across the four states on Thursday, they added. At Vikhroli West in Mumbai, the sleuths identified and located an importer. After a thorough search in a densely populated area, they uncovered a sophisticated facility for printing and finishing FICNs. Fake currency notes in the denominations of Rs 50 and Rs 100, along with several tools, were seized, officials said. The seized items included laptops, printers, pen drives, security paper, A-4 size papers, and butter paper with Mahatma Gandhis watermark. Officials added that the DRI registered a complaint with the jurisdictional police and arrested one person. All equipment and tools were seized under the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for further investigation. In Maharashtras Sangamner and Kolhapur districts, similar facilities with computers and printers used for printing FICNs were unearthed. Officials said two accused were arrested following raids at these locations, and the contraband was seized by the jurisdictional police under BNS for further investigation. Interrogation of the accused in the Kolhapur module led to the busting of another printing facility in Belgaum. Kolhapur police arrested three more persons in connection with the case. At three other locations, including West Godavari in Andhra Pradesh, Khagaria in Bihar, and Rohtak in Haryana, the importers of security paper were traced, officials said. Incriminating evidence was recovered. Restricted security paper and a printer were seized in West Godavari, while laptops, printers, and restricted security paper were recovered in Khagaria. The jurisdictional police arrested three accused, and the case has been handed over for further investigation under BNS, officials said. On February 8, the DRI arrested two persons in Uttar Pradeshs Ghazipur district and Bengaluru, Karnataka, for allegedly importing high-quality paper embedded with a security thread inscribed with RBI and Bharat. Following this, on February 9, the DRI busted two more facilities in Thane, Maharashtra, and Bhiwani, Haryana, where FICNs were being printed using imported security paper. Three persons were arrested by the jurisdictional police, officials said.
National Embroidery month: Celebrating the rare traditional embroideries of India!
The delicate embroideries of India have a history to behold, that tells the centuries old stories of varied artistry and craftsmanship depicting the rich and diverse cultures of India. Some of these are the rarest of the rare, having lost their significance and are hidden somewhere in the weaving looms or in the corners of the subcontinent. As we come to an end to the National Embroidery month, it is time that we recognize the talent of the craftsmen who create and art through a thread and needle in hand. Let us take you to an embroidery journey from the North to the South of India, exploring some of the rare and the most traditional embroideries of India: Crewel Embroidery (Kashmir) The Crewel embroidery has been in existence since the 11 th century, being an indigenous craft of Kashmir. The art form in its prime was once admired by the Mughal Emperors as well as the Queen Elizabeth of England. Crewelwork is a kind of free surface embroidery crafted on wool, with no particular style of patterns. Earlier, the embroidery was done on linen twill, but now silk, cotton velvet, silk organza are also used. Now the embroidery is done on cushions, curtains and other home dcor items. Chamba Rumal Embroidery (Himachal Pradesh) The royal women of the Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh flourished this traditional embroidery since the 17 th century in princely hill states. It has a distinct style with small rectangles and squares, embroidered with silk threads, thin metal wires or metallic yarn identical on both the sides. It was mostly used in wedding gifts and ceremonial coverings, especially brides dowry. The embroidery often depicted gods and goddesses in its patterns drawn by women and children, later skilled craftsmen. The Chamba embroidery has lost its significance, sacredness and essence, with families keeping the art alive only fir survival. Shamilami Embroidery (Manipur) Shalimali is basically a blend of weaving and embroidery featuring animal designs. It was once considered to be a symbol of high class, that people wore for their recognition of bravery and heroism by the King. The embroidery was adorned on a three paneled traditional shawl for the warriors with some bold tribal motifs that were incorporated as a belief to offer protection in a battle. Similar versions can be observed in Nagaland as well. Khneng Embroidery (Meghalaya) Khneng (meaning border) is a 200-year-old Khasi embroidery that belongs to Mustoh village of Meghalaya. The Khasi community practices the craft, with the designs reflecting their belief and connect to nature. It was inspired by a local insect called Kitiar. Mustoh is the only known village practicing Khneng embroidery, deeply rooted in the culture of Khasis. Khneng is traditionally done on eri silk shawls. Sujini Embroidery (Bihar) Sujini embroidery originated in the 1920s in the Bhunsura village of Bihar originally as a form of quilting. The simple elegant styles on vibrant shades of silk and cotton are known for the kantha running stitch. The motifs featured include geometric shapes and symbols of nature. Sujini embroidery often depicts storytelling by women, about resilience and overcoming hardships. The craft almost became extinct and was revived in 1988. It is now protected under the GI Act. Pipli Embroidery (Odisha) The Pipli embroidery has its origins back to 12 th century from the Pipli village of Odisha. Bright patterned fabric pieces are stitched together on a plain cloth, mostly velvet. Mirror and lacework is also done, along with stitching of patterns. Based on the patchwork it began to be known as Chandua. Originally, pipli work began to be done in the Jagannath Puri culture during the Rath Yatra, the designs reflected the same. And nowadays, Pipli embroidery can be found in home dcor items. Rabari Embroidery (Gujarat) Rabari embroidery is practiced by the nomadic Rabari or Rewari community of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The colorful, vibrant and vivid patterns of Rabari very much reflect upon the women who make it. Traditionally, the designs, motifs and patterns depicted upon the mythological and historical events of the past. Mirrors of all shapes and sizes are also added to the embroidery, for the belief that it will protect from evil spirits. Gujarat is also home to another traditional embroidery, the Karchobi embroidery which was introduced in the 17 th century. It is a type of Mochi embroidery that belongs to the Kutch region. Karchobi embroidery could be observed on bridal outfits, temple chariots and tent hangings. Kasuti Embroidery (Karnataka) Kasuti translates to Kai, meaning hand and suti which is weave or wrap. The embroidery has its origin back to the Chalukya rule from the 6 th to 12 th century in North Karnataka. In Kasuti embroidery, there is a single thread which involves the counting of each thread on the cloth. Both sides of the cloth look identical, as the stitching of the patterns is without any knots. It was inspired by the local rangoli patterns, with those of a chariot, palanquin, lamps began to be formed through stiches like Gavanti, Murgi, Negi among others. Toda Embroidery (Tamil Nadu) The name of the embroidery is derived from the tribe that embroiders it, the Toda or Todu community of Nilgiris. You can witness sacred red and black patterns on shawls called poothkuli. Designs made by them reflect on their ancestors tattoos that are believed to guide spirits to the afterlife. Practiced by women, the embroidery has its own unique style called pugur, which means flower. The designs also stylize sun, moon, stars and the eyes of peacock feathers. The rarest embroidered threads are the most delicate and fragile. In the modern era, the traditional embroideries need to be cherished and appreciated a lot more. Also, it is time to preserve the craft and its craftsmanship for the coming generations, so that the legacy and tradition continues aheadbefore they turn into absolute oblivion.
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Arunachal Freedom of Religion Act: Christian forums meeting with state HM remains inconclusive
Arunachal Freedom of Religion Act: Christian forums meeting with state HM remains inconclusive Itanagar: Amid the ongoing agitation against the implementation of the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), 1978 by the Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF), top leaders of the convention on Friday held its first meeting with the states Home Minister Mama Natung [] The post Arunachal Freedom of Religion Act: Christian forums meeting with state HM remains inconclusive appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Trump statement proves Leftists, Cong were working with foreign forces: Pralhad Joshi
Trump statement proves Leftists, Cong were working with foreign forces: Pralhad Joshi Hubballi: Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution, and Consumer Affairs, Pralhad Joshi, claimed on Friday that former US President Donald Trumps remarks regarding election funding to India and the subsequent halting of this aid, prove that the Leftists and Congress were working with [] The post Trump statement proves Leftists, Cong were working with foreign forces: Pralhad Joshi appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Police station attack case: Ktaka BJP, Rashtra Suraksha Samiti to hold meet in Mysuru on Feb 24
Police station attack case: Ktaka BJP, Rashtra Suraksha Samiti to hold meet in Mysuru on Feb 24 Bengaluru: The Rashtra Suraksha Jan Andolan Samiti and the BJP will organise a massive convention in Mysuru on February 24 to protest against the alleged inaction by the Karnataka government in the Udayagiri police station attack case. As [] The post Police station attack case: Ktaka BJP, Rashtra Suraksha Samiti to hold meet in Mysuru on Feb 24 appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
BJP Slams Karnataka DyCM Shivakumar Over 'Even God Can't Fix Bengaluru' Remark, Asks Him To Step Down Oneindia
Karnataka government directs temples to hold Gau Pooja during Deepavali
The latest circular also directed the temples to celebrate Varamahalakshmi festival by giving green bangles and arashina-kumkuma to women devotees
'Even God can't...': Shivakumar's statement sparks row
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar's statement that even God can't fix Bengaluru traffic in the next two or three years, has come under severe criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party, with leader of opposition R Ashoka on Friday demanding that the former step down and make way for someone more capable if he is unable to take responsibility and address the city's traffic issues.
Leopard dies after getting caught in snare near Mudigere in Karnataka
The animal had multiple injuries as a result of its efforts to pull out of the snare
Kissa kursi ka: Transport dept to ensure men get their rightful place on buses in Ktaka
Kissa kursi ka: Transport dept to ensure men get their rightful place on buses in Ktaka Mysuru: Following a complaint about women passengers occupying seats reserved for male commuters, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) Mysuru City Division issued an order on Friday, instructing staff to ensure that men receive their designated seats on [] The post Kissa kursi ka: Transport dept to ensure men get their rightful place on buses in Ktaka appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Mundoor village to host Karnataka's largest honey processing plant with Rs 5 crore investment
Mundoor village in Puttur Taluk is set to host a Rs 5 crore modern honey processing center by Gramajanya Farmers Producer Company. The facility can process 15 MT of honey daily, supported by a Rs 2.09 crore grant from the National Bee Board. The FPC plans to produce value-added bee products and offer testing with FSSAI standards.
MUDA case: 'Lokayukta has done fair probe,' says Minister Byrathi Suresh - Deccan Herald
MUDA case: 'Lokayukta has done fair probe,' says Minister Byrathi Suresh Deccan Herald
Sudanese army announces major advances on multiple battle fronts
Sudanese army announces major advances on multiple battle fronts Khartoum: The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) announced that its forces have made military advancement on several battlefronts against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Units from the armys armored corps have advanced in the Al-Sajana area, southwest of Khartoum, the SAF said in a brief statement [] The post Sudanese army announces major advances on multiple battle fronts appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Karnataka DyCM DK Shivakumar Sparks Row With Even God Cant Fix Bengaluru Remark - Oneindia
Karnataka DyCM DK Shivakumar Sparks Row With Even God Cant Fix Bengaluru Remark Oneindia
Completely wrong: Pawan Khera refutes Mayawatis B-team claim
Completely wrong: Pawan Khera refutes Mayawatis B-team claim New Delhi: Congress leader Pawan Khera has dismissed the claims made by Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati, who stated that Congress is the B-Team of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Speaking to IANS, Khera remarked, We were in power here for 15 years, much longer than [] The post Completely wrong: Pawan Khera refutes Mayawatis B-team claim appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Ten persons arrested for attack on Congress MP, says Assam CM
Ten persons arrested for attack on Congress MP, says Assam CM Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday that ten persons have been arrested in connection with the attack on Congress MP Rakibul Hussain. Taking to social media platform X, CM Sarma said, The police have identified the individuals involved in the [] The post Ten persons arrested for attack on Congress MP, says Assam CM appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
DH Bengaluru 2040 Summit | 'Devolve more funds so we can serve the country better,' says Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge Deccan Herald
Brahmavar Sugar Factory Multi-Crore Scandal: District Farmers Association to Hold Indefinite Satyagraha from February 22 Udupi: The Brahmavar South Kanara District Cooperative Sugar Factory, the sole cooperative sugar factory in the coastal state of Karnataka, finds itself at the center of a significant controversy involving the alleged misappropriation and sale of scrap materials valued at [] The post Brahmavar Sugar Factory Multi-Crore Scandal: District Farmers Association to Hold Indefinite Satyagraha from February 22 appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
DH Bengaluru 2040 Summit | 'Karnataka govt should set up a fund of funds for startups,' says Zerin Rahiman, IndigoEdge Deccan Herald
Bengaluru residents find mental wellness in nature
Bengaluru's deputy chief minister admits that substantial infrastructure improvements are unlikely within the next few years due to technical, financial, and land acquisition challenges. The government plans to standardize road designs and improve quality, while also promoting better coordination among civic agencies. Tunnel roads and double-deckers are considered potential solutions.
BJP slams Karnataka's Rs 5.67 crore land grant to Congress office for Rs 28 lakh - MSN
BJP slams Karnataka's Rs 5.67 crore land grant to Congress office for Rs 28 lakh MSN
Six devotees killed in road accident in Uttar Pradesh
VARANASI: Six people were killed while five others seriously injured when a jeep carrying devotees to Prayagraj collided with a parked truck on GT Road near Mirzamurad here on Friday, police said. Station House Officer (SHO) of Mirzamurad police station Ajay Raj Verma said the devotees hailed from Karnataka. He said the collision was so strong that the front part of the vehicle was completely damaged and the police had a tough time pulling out the trapped people. Verma said the injured have been admitted to the trauma centre of the Banaras Hindu University Hospital. The SHO said the bodies of the deceased have been sent for postmortem and the Karnataka police has been informed.
Since January 1, nine injectable drugs by manufacturers from other States failed sterility tests in labs of the Karnataka government
Even God Can't Change Bengaluru: DK Shivakumar's Remark Sparks Row
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar sparked controversy on Wednesday after claiming that even divine intervention from God cannot solve Bengaluru's growing traffic and infrastructural problems overnight.
Karnataka: Leopard dies after being caught in a snare - Deccan Herald
Karnataka: Leopard dies after being caught in a snare Deccan Herald
The Karnataka BJP criticized Chief Minister Siddaramaiah after the Lokayukta cleared him and his associates in the MUDA site allotment case. The ED is investigating money laundering allegations, while the petitioner plans to object to the Lokayukta's report, calling it a preplanned drama.
Karnataka Congress urges CM Siddaramaiah for evening leave to muslim govt employees during Ramzan
The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee has requested chief minister Siddaramaiah to allow Muslim government employees a two-hour evening leave during Ramzan, similar to the provisions in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments have already granted this relaxation for Muslim employees to break their fast early. The BJP opposes the move, calling it an appeasement strategy.
Gondhali folk art: What we know
Gondhali art finds mention in Manasollasa, considered the Sanskrit encyclopedia compiled by the Kalyani Chalukyan King Someshwara in the 12th century
Venkappa Ambaji Sugatekar: Veteran Gondhali artist who infuses modernism into a medieval art form
The folk singer who won Padma Shri this year says that while a traditional art is passed on from one generation to the next, a really good artist is one who improvises
AISEC: Instead of shutting government schools in Karnataka, address root cause of low enrolment
BENGALURU: Karnataka State Committee of All India Save Education Committee (AISEC) condemned the the state governments alleged plan to shut down 6,000 government schools, citing poor enrolment ratio. In a media statement on Thursday, AISEC President Allamaprabhu Bettaduru said, The School Reform Commission had submitted a proposal to the previous BJP government to merge schools with less than ten children with nearby schools, giving an illogical pretext that they are not able to provide quality education to them. Despite opposition since its submission, the government is now pushing ahead with school closures. If this plan goes through, over 25 % of government schools in the state will shut down, impacting the future of more than 50,000 children, he warned He further questioned the governments claim that it would arrange transport for students from remote villages. When families are already struggling with unemployment and financial difficulties, how can they afford to send their children to distant places? This is nothing but an excuse to close the schools, Bettaduru alleged. If the state government is really interested in saving the public education system and government schools, then they should find the root cause of poor enrolment in these schools and take steps to address them. Providing universal education is the primary duty of the government and should not be viewed through a profit-and-loss lens, he said. Bettaduru also accused the state government of treating education as a burden, calling it a a green signal for the privatisation of education. He urged the state to allocate 10% of its budget to save government schools and colleges, abolish unscientific methods of teaching in government schools, introduce time-tested teaching methods and fill adequate teaching and non-teaching posts.
Top cops of south Indian states hold meet on inter-state crime
CHENNAI: Strengthening the fight against inter-state crimes, senior police officials from southern states met virtually on Thursday to discuss strategies against criminal gangs, illegal weapons, red sanders smuggling, and contraband trade. DGP Shankar Jiwal, who inaugurated the meeting virtually, called for coordinated efforts and measurable outcomes in tackling organised crime. Officials from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep shared intelligence on inter-state criminals, financial investigations, and border surveillance. They agreed to strengthen cooperation in executing warrants, arresting offenders, and using technology to track criminal activities. This meeting was part of the Southern State DsGP Coordination Conference 2024, held in Chennai in October last year under the Tamil Nadu CMs leadership. The conference focused on smuggling, cybercrime, left-wing extremism, and interstate security challenges. Following this, the first quarterly meeting on left-wing extremism and terrorism took place in Tirupati on February 18. With a system in place for intelligence sharing, financial tracking, and border vigilance, states aim to curb inter-state crime through regular meetings.
Europa League knockout play-offs: Roma edge past Porto, Ajax survive Union SG scare
Europa League knockout play-offs: Roma edge past Porto, Ajax survive Union SG scare Rome: Paulo Dybala guided Roma to a 3-2 knockout playoffs second-leg win over 10-man Porto in the Europa League, clinching a 4-3 aggregate victory move into the last 16. Dybalas quickfire double and Niccolo Pisillis emphatic strike ensured Roma completed a fine [] The post Europa League knockout play-offs: Roma edge past Porto, Ajax survive Union SG scare appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Mohan Yadav to give laptops to 89,710 meritorious students of govt schools today
Mohan Yadav to give laptops to 89,710 meritorious students of govt schools today Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will on Friday give laptops to the meritorious students of the government schools in the state who secured 75 per cent or above marks in Class 12 exams in the academic year 2023-24. Chief Minister [] The post Mohan Yadav to give laptops to 89,710 meritorious students of govt schools today appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
UP woman fatally shot during celebratory firing at wedding venue
UP woman fatally shot during celebratory firing at wedding venue New Delhi: During a celebratory firing incident at a wedding in Uttar Pradeshs Sitapur district, a woman suffered gunshot injuries and later died in a hospital, said officials on Friday. The incident took place on Thursday night in Pirakpur Khapura village, where the wedding of [] The post UP woman fatally shot during celebratory firing at wedding venue appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Karnataka kicks off investment rollout, starting with Emvee Energy
Emvee Energy will initially invest 5,000 crore to set up a facility with a 5 GW power generation capacity, creating 10,000 jobs
Anveshan 2025: A platform for innovation and research excellence
Nearly 350 studentspresented 130 projects from across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu
Karnataka will take steps to implement Old Pension Scheme: DKS
He told this while speaking at the conference of office-bearers of State Government Employees Association
Telangana deputy CM Bhatti bats for states autonomy in education sector
HYDERABAD: Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka criticised the new University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, likening it to a system where one is forced to pay the bill in a restaurant without being allowed to choose their meal. Speaking at the National Convention on Higher Education organised in Thiruvananthapuram, Vikramarka said that the Centre, while expecting states to provide funds and run universities, was depriving them of any role in the appointment of vice-chancellors as well as admissions. If this situation is allowed to continue, then the states would be confined to cutting ribbons at the inauguration of buildings, he said sarcastically. Vikramarka said that the education sector was in the concurrent list and it was not the monopoly of the Union government. States should build educational institutions and systems suitable for their people and social setups. There would not be many similarities between any two states, he said and added that no state could provide quality education without autonomy. All states should emphatically convey their opinion on such an important priority subject without merely confining themselves to the discussions alone, he added. When states stand united with a common objective, the Centre must listen. States are not mere administrative units but lifelines for the progress of the country, he added. Right to choose right path Stating that the Telangana government was ready to organise the next conference in Hyderabad, Vikramarka stressed the need to formulate an action plan on behalf of states. States have the right to choose the right path. If the right decision is not taken, states would have to face serious consequences in the future, he cautioned. Special challenges Only states know students aspirations, their pulse and special challenges to be overcome. Delhi cannot run the education sector with a remote control. The Centre should formulate policies in tune with the requirements of states. If it believes in the spirit of federalism, then it should discuss it with the states, he added. Vikramarka also made a PowerPoint presentation, seeking more autonomy for states in education and health sectors. He recalled that in Rajasthan vs Union of India, the Supreme Court noted that India was bound by the federal Constitution. In Kesavananda Bharati vs State of Kerala, the court noted that federalism was the basic feature of the Indian Constitution, he pointed out. Eliminating the role of state governments in the appointment of vice-chancellors and search committees, and amending the eligibility criteria of vice-chancellors were a matter of serious concern, he said Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala Higher Education Minister R Bindu, Karnataka Minister for Higher Education MC Sudhakar, Tamil Nadu Minister for Higher Education of TG Chezhian, Punjab education minister Harjot Singh Bains and prominent educationists attended the convention.
Israel begins identifying bodies of hostages amid national mourning
Israel begins identifying bodies of hostages amid national mourning Jerusalem: Israel has announced that the body of Oded Lifshitz, one of the oldest hostages in Gaza, had been identified after being released by Hamas, along with the bodies of a mother and her two sons. Lifshitz, an 83-year-old retired journalist and peace activist, was [] The post Israel begins identifying bodies of hostages amid national mourning appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Necessary steps will be taken to implement Old Pension Scheme: Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar
Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister, D K Shivakumar, announced the state's plans to implement the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) post thorough review of the committee report led by Anjum Parvez. The government remains committed to this scheme, which was assured in their manifesto, and urges patience for its execution.
Kerala, TN, Karnataka, Telangana adopt joint resolution against UGC draft rules, demand withdrawal
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala government-sponsored national convention on UGC draft regulations, 2025, attended by ministers of three other non-BJP ruled southern states, has passed a 15-point resolution mainly demanding the withdrawal of the regulations that diminishes the role of the states and goes against the federal spirit of the Constitution. Inaugurating the convention, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the regulations can only be viewed as part of an effort to undermine democratic values in higher education and to place the sector under the control of those promoting religious and communal ideologies. Pinarayi said the regulations infringe upon the powers of the states in legislating higher education and thus undermine the federal foundations of the country. The Chief Minister said the Union Government and UGC were trying to exclude state governments from their administration of universities. It cannot be the case that states will not have any real control over the universities established by laws enacted by State assemblies and run using the states financial and administerial resources, he added. Leader of the Opposition V D Satheesan who appreciated the governments efforts in organising the convention, reminded that the UGC should function within its Constitutional mandate. Higher Education Minister R Bindu who presided over the event said the draft regulations not only violate constitutional provisions but also threaten to dilute academic quality in state universities. Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said the draft regulations have left states as mere onlookers in their own universities. Similar views against the transgressions of the Union government and the UGC were echoed by MC Sudhakar and Govi Chezhiaan the higher education ministers of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu respectively.
Maha minister Dhananjay Munde diagnosed with Bells palsy
Maha minister Dhananjay Munde diagnosed with Bells palsy Mumbai: Maharashtra food and civil supply minister and NCP leader Dhananjay Munde on Thursday said he is suffering from Bells palsy which is neurological disorder that causes temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. Its the most common type of facial [] The post Maha minister Dhananjay Munde diagnosed with Bells palsy appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Ktaka govt promises steps to implement Old Pension Scheme
Ktaka govt promises steps to implement Old Pension Scheme Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Thursday said that the state government would take necessary steps to implement the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) after studying the report of a committee looking into it. Speaking at the conference of office bearers of the State Government [] The post Ktaka govt promises steps to implement Old Pension Scheme appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Ensure peace and security during upcoming festivals in UP: CM Yogi Adityanath to officials
Ensure peace and security during upcoming festivals in UP: CM Yogi Adityanath to officials Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday directed officials to ensure that the upcoming festivals, including Holi, Shab-e-Barat, Ramzan, Navroz, Chaitra Navratri, and Ram Navami, are held peacefully with proper security arrangements in place. The Chief Minister said [] The post Ensure peace and security during upcoming festivals in UP: CM Yogi Adityanath to officials appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Fire breaks out near Film City gate in Mumbais Goregaon, no injuries reported
Fire breaks out near Film City gate in Mumbais Goregaon, no injuries reported Mumbai: A major fire broke out in the Santosh Nagar slum near the entrance to Film City in Goregaon (East) area of Mumbai on Thursday evening. No injuries have been reported so far, said a fire official. The fire was brought under [] The post Fire breaks out near Film City gate in Mumbais Goregaon, no injuries reported appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
A Royal Journey Through Karnataka, India: The Golden Chariot Train Experience - Vision Times
A Royal Journey Through Karnataka, India: The Golden Chariot Train Experience Vision Times
Meenakshi Negi to head Karnataka Forest Department - Deccan Herald
Meenakshi Negi to head Karnataka Forest Department Deccan Herald
Karnataka cabinet approves plan to develop IIIT-B at Rs 817 crore - Deccan Herald
Karnataka cabinet approves plan to develop IIIT-B at Rs 817 crore Deccan Herald
KIMS principal among three shortlisted for RGUHS VC post
Power cut in Bellandur today, tomorrow
7km run to raise awareness on 7k rare diseases
Mason, daughter attack wife, kill her lover
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Karnataka aims to add 38 GW RE capacity by FY35
Karnataka aims to add approximately 38 GW of renewable energy capacity by FY35. Nearly half of this target is expected by FY30. Despite challenges with power transmission and land acquisition, the state plans to involve stakeholders, focus on battery energy storage, and strengthen transmission infrastructure for seamless power distribution.
Bengaluru Cop beats mom, sisters at lovers home; suspended
Mobile labs in Bengaluru to ensure infrastructure quality
24 Karnataka eateries in the soup for plastic use in idli preparation
3 carpenters fatally struck by train in Bengaluru
Even god cant fix Bengalurus roads anytime soon: DK Shivakumar
Kalaburagi ryots take croc to Gescom office to protest power supply at odd hours
15 years on: Carlton Towers survivors still haunted by their ordeal by fire
Karnataka cabinet nod for bills against loan sharks
The Karnataka cabinet approved amendments to strengthen penalties against cooperative societies and pawnbrokers charging excessive interest rates, following concerns by the state governor. The changes, related to a recent microfinance regulatory ordinance, increase imprisonment terms and fines. The cabinet also discussed the transfer of development rights dispute involving the Mysuru royal family, after a Supreme Court ruling.
Soldiers organs flown to Delhi, Chennai from Bluru
Parashurama Statue Controversy: Congress Leader Demands Reconstruction in Karkala
Parashurama Statue Controversy: Congress Leader Demands Reconstruction in Karkala Udupi: Congress leader Muniyalu Udaya Shetty has called for the reconstruction of the Parashurama statue in Karkala, Udupi, in a religiously acceptable manner. The current statue, installed on Umikal Hill, has been deemed a replica, sparking controversy and tarnishing Karkalas reputation globally . Shetty accused Karkala [] The post Parashurama Statue Controversy: Congress Leader Demands Reconstruction in Karkala appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Malpe: Fishing Boat Raviprakash Destroyed in Late-Night Blaze
Malpe: Fishing Boat Raviprakash Destroyed in Late-Night Blaze Malpe: A devastating fire broke out on a fishing boat anchored near the bridge at Baputhota fishing harbor in Malpe late Wednesday night, completely gutting the vessel. The boat, Raviprakash, owned by Janardhan T. Kanchan from Malpe, was a small trawl fishing boat. Thanks to the quick [] The post Malpe: Fishing Boat Raviprakash Destroyed in Late-Night Blaze appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
32-year-old Musician Ends Life by Hanging in Udupi
32-year-old Musician Ends Life by Hanging in Udupi Udupi: A tragic incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon when a 32-year-old musician, Ashwath, was found hanging from the ceiling fan in his room near Vidyodaya School, Bailkere. Ashwath, son of Ramakrishna Devadiga from Shivalli village, Bailkere, took his own life between 2:30 PM and 3:00 PM. Neighbours [] The post 32-year-old Musician Ends Life by Hanging in Udupi appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Young Entrepreneur Raghavendra Bhandari Passes Away Due to Cardiac Arrest
Young Entrepreneur Raghavendra Bhandari Passes Away Due to Cardiac Arrest Udupi: Raghavendra Bhandari, a young entrepreneur and owner of RV Tours & Travels in Manipal, passed away on Wednesday due to cardiac arrest. He was 44. A resident of Achchutanagar, near Parkala, Raghavendra was admitted to a private hospital in Manipal after suffering a heart [] The post Young Entrepreneur Raghavendra Bhandari Passes Away Due to Cardiac Arrest appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Public works min must provide DPR for ORR: MP
Protest march held against Udupi-Kasaragod power line
Man electrocuted while trying to pluck tender coconut
Nisargadhama to reduce fees add new activities
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Man dies after fall from coconut tree
Devpt plan proposed for islands in Udupi
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